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Tuesday, March 18th
Everyday Rituals That Bring us Together – Liturgy March 16, 2025
This week, Narelle Mullins uses thoughts from Andrew Kennelly’s book “Soul Murmurings” with the focus being on the significance of rituals in our lives’’ ’everyday rituals and those that bring us together in shared spiritual experiences. Given the unfolding of the future of St Mary’s in Exile, there is an even greater need for meaningful rituals that express memories, gratitude, wonder, joy, laughter as well as possibly grief and loss and definitely enduring hope.
Thursday, March 6th
Soul Murmurings - Liturgy March 2, 2025
As we approach Lent this year and we prepare to celebrate Easter, we are choosing as our theme ‘Soul Murmurings’. It is taken from Andrew Kennelly’s new book with the same name. Andrew writes: ‘Soul Murmurings offers a new interpretation of spirituality.
Wednesday, March 5th
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Thursday, January 16th
Christmas 2024
Our Christmas Vigil celebration was wonderful. Beautiful music, thought provoking homily from Terry, presided so well by Heather and Tony and a liturgy that was inspired - we were on holy ground. Wow, this community is really something special.
Monday, January 13th
The Joy of Waiting in Times of Uncertainty and Fear – December 22, 2024
As we continue our Advent theme of The Joy of Waiting in Times of Uncertainty and Fear, Liz will explore what our sacred scriptures contribute to the topic.
Tuesday, December 17th
Waiting in Hope – Liturgy December 15, 2024
Margaret will reflect on Advent as a time of waiting, a time of transformation, a time of tapping into the living hope within and allowing it to shape our way of seeing, coping, interacting and being in our world.
Tuesday, December 10th
The Challenge of Advent – Liturgy December 8, 2024
Narelle Mullins speaks of the challenge of waiting in the wilderness. In the wilderness the Gospel tells us that God spoke to John the Baptist and called John. Even if he felt powerless in his wilderness, he was to act…to prepare the way of the Lord. Waiting in the wilderness can be uncomfortable and disturbing but many of Australia’s First peoples wait there In our wilderness, can we hear that voice within calling us deeply into divine intimacy and love?